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Ortho uh-oh
The FDA issues a warning that Ortho Evra birth control patches increase the risk of stroke.
11/11/2005 22:37 UTC
That neat and tidy map of tastes on the tongue you learned in school is all wrong
The tongue map was debunked by scientists a long time ago
05/29/2017 17:30 UTC
The history of candy canes and why they taste so cool
Candy canes were once white sticks of sugar. Now they’re striped and come in a variety of flavors, including pickle
12/25/2019 22:29 UTC
CBD: Rising star or popular fad?
CBD does not get people high, but given the recent surge in its popularity, you'd think the molecule is magic
02/10/2019 18:00 UTC
How birth control pill prescriptions by a pharmacist could broaden access and keep costs down
Support is growing for easier access for birth control pills
10/09/2019 23:30 UTC
Coronavirus may dull the body's pain receptors, helping the unsuspecting spread it, study says
Researchers at the University of Arizona describe how the novel coronavirus cleverly hijacks pain receptors
10/26/2020 23:02 UTC
From deer and dogs to rats and mink, COVID-19 has spread to the animal world
As SARS-CoV-2 spreads through some animal populations, animals may create a feedback loop as they re-infect humans
09/08/2021 09:40 UTC
Small lab study shows omicron partially evades vaccine-based immunity
The researchers reported a significant drop in antibodies being able to protect against infection
12/08/2021 10:45 UTC
A cure for HIV? Feasible but not yet realized
The unexpected success has launched a new round of discussion about a potential cure for HIV.
03/10/2019 12:29 UTC
Are any plastics really safe?
Studies show BPA-free plastic is still a threat to human health -- and the plastics industry is trying to hide them
03/14/2014 16:30 UTC
Beyond condoms: 4 more ways to cut the risk of catching an STD
Condoms are fine for most people, but if you want to really minimize your risk, here are a few steps to consider
02/25/2016 04:58 UTC
Alex Jones has a (predictably insane) Caitlyn Jenner conspiracy theory
It doesn't get much more crazy than this...
06/04/2015 20:54 UTC
Bee genocide may have been caused by insecticides that make bees unable to walk in a straight line
When exposed to neonicotinoids, bees start to stumble — and that sent billions to their death
08/18/2022 21:04 UTC
Why we love back rubs, chili peppers and the sex from “50 Shades”: David Linden on the strange science of touch
The author tackles some of the biggest questions from his new book: “Do I want this? Is this sexual? Is this good?”
02/15/2015 04:00 UTC
This is why you are a couch potato: Laziness explained by science
Exercise, like sex and eating, causes pleasure. Yet some of us are less likely to do it, this video shows why
05/24/2014 00:00 UTC
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